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Re: Michael Soldan's Poem
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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 24, 2005 at 05:24:12 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Michael Soldan's Poem posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 24, 2005 at 04:16:57:
Bless you Cowman you spoke for every farmer and rancher under God, you have a very Merry Christmas There was a Christmas special on TV many years ago and I wonder if you or anyone else can identify it. The scene was a farm in Nebraska. A framer and his wife have grown apart over hard times and he turns against the church and quits going but his nephew comes to stay and he has a relevation. To surprise and make up to his wife he decided that he will load up the piano and take it to the church on Christmas so that she can play for the congregation. They concoct a scheme to get her inebriated so she doesn't know, while he delivers the piano and there through the stormy night a John Deere on steel is coming through the corn stalks, cross country, a lantern hung on the front for light and the piano gets to the church for the service..it was a delightful piece of entertainment..but I never knew the name of the flick...Everybody ..Merry Christmas...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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